Policy brief | What Is Chile’s Long-Term Climate Strategy?

Pilar Moraga, Deputy Director of the Center of Environmental Law of the School of Law of Universidad de Chile and Principal Researcher of the...

Policy Brief | Comments on the Report of Legal Reforms for Achieving Carbon Neutrality...

Setting a National Target for CO2 and Short-lived Pollutants by Declaring a Saturated Zone By Marcelo Mena, Former Minister of the Environment and Director of...

Policy Brief | Water crisis in the Petorca basin: a combination of water management...

The water shortage in Petorca cannot be explained solely by the megadrought that has affected central Chile over the last decade. Water management, extraction,...

Policy brief | Legal Reforms for Achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2050

Pilar Moraga, Principal Researcher of the Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2, Dominique Hervé, Research Associate of the Center for Climate and Resilience...

Policy Brief | Water rights in Chile: An approach at odds with natural processes

In Chile, water is considered a national good for public use and usage rights are granted to private individuals, who as titleholders can use,...

Policy brief | Cities’ Time to Shine in Climate Change Governance

Xira Ruiz Campillo, International Relations and Global History Department, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Cities have become an indispensable actor in the fight against climate change...

Policy Brief | Change in Chile’s fire regime

The occurrence of extremely destructive, hard-to-control fires – called megafires - has increased in south-central Chile since 2010, causing serious social, economic, and environmental...

Policy Brief | Comments on the Climate Change Framework Bill (2nd part)

Pilar Moraga, Deputy Director of the Center of Environmental Law of the School of Law of Universidad de Chile and Principal Researcher of the...

Policy Brief | Comments on the Climate Change Framework Bill (1st part)

Introduction While the Paris Agreement sets the goal of keeping a global temperature rise below 2 °C (and attempting to limit the increase even further...

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